Bow Fiddle Rock is located on the eastern edge of Portknockie on the Moray Firth coast of northern Scotland. The formation's interesting shape is the product of erosion of the Jurassic sandstone of which most of this coast is built. It's a beautiful place in this morning sunlight, and here the sun's colour is illuminating the rock all around and shining through the crashing waves. It's quite a steep climb down to this cove, but well worth the visit!